GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1969 Triumph Spitfire for your consideration. This Spitfire shows exceptionally well in a Yellow exterior paint over a Black & Caramel interior. The 1296cc engine has recently been rebuilt and features a Newman Cam and has been bored 0.030 over. Features include; Rimmer bros sports exhaust, new tires, motolita steering wheel, painless wiring harness, aluminum wiring harness with electric fans, caramel highback bucket seats, new carpet and mats, front disc brakes, functioning heater, original manuals, and many additional parts and receipts. These cars are easy to work on with plenty of parts available making them popular affordable summer cruiser collector cars today. Please give a call or send an email today for more information! In the great tradition of British Roadsters, the Triumph Spitfire is a no non-sense drop-top that provides the classic British open-air motoring experience. The Triumph Spitfire is a small British two-seat sports car, introduced at the London Motor Show in 1962 and manufactured between 1962 and 1980. The vehicle was based on a design produced for Standard-Triumph in 1957 by Italian designer Giovanni Michelotti. The car was largely based upon the chassis of the Triumph Herald saloon, but shortened and without the Herald's outrigger sections. The Herald's running gear and Standard SC engine were also carried over. The Spitfire was manufactured at the Standard-Triumph works at Canley, in Coventry.
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